13 thoughts on “Video: How to Debate Gay Marriage on MSNBC”

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Very well done, Thomas! Please keep posting these videos when they air. Always refreshing to see a bit of balance on cable TV – especially when the Catholic position is shared so respectfully and intelligently. Bravo!

I saw this a few days ago. I thought your part of the debate was as good as the moderator would allow it. I think he allowed the two women to be rude and they sneered and laughed at your arguments, which I don’t think helps their case. I also noted that they were allowed to interrupt you on a few occasions which was unfortunate as I noted you tried very hard not to do that. Unfortunately, you are in a den of wolves on MSNBC…right down to the jab he made at you at the end. Good for you for being willing to go on that station! That is not something I would do.

I heard and saw the video and I don’t know how you did it Mr. Peters. I would have lost it as soon as the two ladies started laughing. I found that extremely irritating and I wish the man who conducted the discussion would have said to the ladies that were laughing[ that was not a sign of respect in a serious debate or conversation. Of course, things could have been worsed if Chris Matthews had done the interview.

Thomas Peters was his name? He did a fantastic job! I think the LGTB activists were more towards the side of immature. They shook their heads and laughed while Peters spoke. They also were the first to interrupt anyone. We won’t get anywhere unless we are all reasonable, knowledgeable, and listen before we speak. Thomas Peters showed how Catholics have taken this initiative before those in favor of same-sex marriage have. I love his explanation of why the courts should uphold marriage and how we do not hate gays and lesbian, we just believe in the institution.

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